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    1. Flamagustav34 on

      As greek i can say that so many tourists have seen more of my country than me. I have only been around my hometown and my village which is 10km away from my town. It is like living in a circle with a 10km radius.

    2. Lakuriqidites on

      Ok, I didn’t expect Romania to be so bad.

      At least not this much of difference with BG, GR and CRO.

    3. Maester_Bates on

      I’m suspicious about Romania being on top. I think it’s because Romanians use their holidays to do home improvements for themselves and their friends and family.

    4. Lakuriqidites on

      [https://www.newsweek.com/americans-ca-no-longer-afford-vacation-1920045](https://www.newsweek.com/americans-ca-no-longer-afford-vacation-1920045)

      It doesn’t seem much better in USA too.

      >Forty-seven percent of all respondents were planning on staying put this summer, avoiding taking a vacation, with 65 percent saying they couldn’t afford it. Among these, Gen Xers were more likely to cite affordability as an issue (67 percent) followed by millennials (62 percent), boomers (61 percent) and Gen Zers (53 percent).

    5. markedasred on

      The Hungarian situation is shocking, as the cost of eating and accommodation in Budapest is high, yet earnings are low. They should be overthrowing that useless government.

    6. salmeone on

      I refuse to believe that 15% of danes cant afford a vacation. What are they doing? Even students can

    7. EuphoricLibrarian69 on

      I recently saw an offer in Austria for an all-inclusive 5-star hotel in Turkey, including flights, for 350 euros. Who can’t afford that? That’s about 2% of the annual income of a welfare recipient.

    8. InternationalTax7579 on

      As a czech – fuck me we’re rich as hell aren’t we?

    9. Not_to_be_Named on

      Actually in Portugal is cheaper to go to Spain than to do holidays in my own country

    10. I assume they mean the typical holiday in a fancy hotel.

      My parents for instance never did that. Sometimes they visit relatives and friends, but they never go to those hotels. They save money for other things they value more.

      Lots of young people just do backpacking, camping or any other forms of budget holidays. Or do holidays instead of saving money what other generations did.

    11. pawnografik on

      A week’s holiday away from home is usually a massive saving for me. Cost of living is cheaper than Luxembourg virtually everywhere I go.

    12. GhostofBallersPast on

      Interesting we’re ahead of Denmark despite being worse in per-capita economic data like GDP or wage.

    13. CarBoobSale on

      I think holidays have been pushed via marketing too much. It’s much more productised rather than about travel, learning, exploration. 

      I think it’s important to be aware of how other people live, but not necessarily go away every year.

    14. anordicgirl on

      We love to travel because the weather is horrible in Estonia, we have summer like one month/year, we need our vitamin dee.

    15. ThesCalman on

      Now Greece, this is disappointing. We are used to be first in these kind of things. Please, our Messiah PM, help us get first!

    16. Dusters666 on

      In the US you will usually get 14 days annually but no money, so it’s spent talking to people at work.

    17. I can only afford go on holiday in Portugal, my country, because my parents own a beach house. Outside of that, I can’t even book something to Spain unless I go camping.

    18. What is this based on? Just self-reported? Or afford the cost of a typical package deal holiday? Because a “one-week holiday away from home” can vary widely in cost and what it actually is.

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